Abstract

Raspberry Pi is a low-cost, open source, credit card size computer. Potential applications vary from supercomputing to the Internet of Things. The most notable feature of Raspberry Pi is its affordability. This tutorial introduces a configuration of Raspberry Pi with various medical sensors to scientists in Medical Engineering for advancement and exploration of their studies. A simple demonstration with some noninvasive medical sensor(s) such as ECG is arranged. A few participants may have some hands-on experiences (pending the number of devices available).

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